Looks like pottery with a special glaze called majolica.
Faience, tin-glazed. Fine painted on opaque white tin glaze. Luneville-saint-clement
Majolica Palissy ware wall-plate, coloured lead glazes, Elias, Portugal
Tin-glazed. Fine painted on opaque white tin glaze in imitation of Italian maiolica. Minton Majolica Victoria plate.
Victorian Majolica jardiniere by Minton & Co. circa 1870. Coloured lead glazes.
Majolica is a word for painted[1] pottery, whose use is not always precise, and can be confusing. Note the different spellings ("i" and "j"), often confused [2], which can have different meanings, as follows.
Maiolica: Tin-glazed earthenware having an opaque white ceramic glaze with painted in-glaze decoration of metal oxide enamel colour(s). It is frequently prone to flaking and somewhat delicate[3], and reached Italy by the mid-15th century[4]. Renaissance Italian maiolica became a celebrated art form, and in contemporary English "maiolica" (with an "i") tends to be restricted to this. Maiolica developed also as faience[5] (in France and various countries), and as delftware (in UK and Netherlands). In Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain and Portugal, local wares continue to be called 'majolica' or 'maiolica'.
If this is original art concieved and implimented by yourself then of course it can go for much much more depending on your patreonage and people you know. If i was the creator of both vessal and design i would price these at anywhere between 60-200$ depending upon the significance you can convey. I think they are awesome!
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Looks like pottery with a special glaze called majolica.
Faience, tin-glazed. Fine painted on opaque white tin glaze. Luneville-saint-clement
Majolica Palissy ware wall-plate, coloured lead glazes, Elias, Portugal
Tin-glazed. Fine painted on opaque white tin glaze in imitation of Italian maiolica. Minton Majolica Victoria plate.
Victorian Majolica jardiniere by Minton & Co. circa 1870. Coloured lead glazes.
Majolica is a word for painted[1] pottery, whose use is not always precise, and can be confusing. Note the different spellings ("i" and "j"), often confused [2], which can have different meanings, as follows.
Maiolica: Tin-glazed earthenware having an opaque white ceramic glaze with painted in-glaze decoration of metal oxide enamel colour(s). It is frequently prone to flaking and somewhat delicate[3], and reached Italy by the mid-15th century[4]. Renaissance Italian maiolica became a celebrated art form, and in contemporary English "maiolica" (with an "i") tends to be restricted to this. Maiolica developed also as faience[5] (in France and various countries), and as delftware (in UK and Netherlands). In Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain and Portugal, local wares continue to be called 'majolica' or 'maiolica'.
It is beautiful. If its antique it could be worth usd $100+
If its 20th century more in the range of $15-30
If this is original art concieved and implimented by yourself then of course it can go for much much more depending on your patreonage and people you know. If i was the creator of both vessal and design i would price these at anywhere between 60-200$ depending upon the significance you can convey. I think they are awesome!
I sold a piece of majolica at auction ivey selkirk for too less than what i valued it for. It was of a monk bearing stigmata. Stigmata, wow!
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